I’ve been using Claude to make the writing side of freelance design so much easier and honestly, it has helped me show up more professionally to potential clients.
Better client replies.
Clearer proposals.
Cleaner project briefs.
More confident scope-of-work sections.
Less awkward payment messages.
Stronger portfolio copy.
All of that matters when you’re trying to gain clients, because clients don’t only judge your design work, they also judge how clearly you communicate.
That’s why I made Claude for Freelance Designers.
It’s a practical prompt guide with 50 copy-paste prompts to help designers use Claude for real client work, including:
✦ replying to new client enquiries
✦ writing proposals
✦ turning messy notes into briefs
✦ explaining scope and pricing
✦ asking for deposits
✦ sending payment reminders
✦ writing UX case studies
✦ improving portfolio copy
✦ creating LinkedIn/content posts
I use prompts like these to communicate better, present my work more clearly, and make the client side of freelancing feel less chaotic.
And you can too.
Available now on Gumroad:
[Gumroad (https://studioce.gumroad.com/l/claude-for-freelance-designers)]
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REUPDATE ON LINK/AESTHETIC:
Excited to be participating in the ZO Computer Challenge! CTRL//SPIRIT — a haunted operating system for diagnosing corrupted design systems.
I didn’t want to make a traditional portfolio, so I turned my personal website into an interactive horror desktop instead. The idea was to create something that felt like a cursed CRT machine, a living archive, and a design manifesto all at once.
Inside the site, visitors can explore:
recovered doctrines from broken systems
incident logs of interface failures
an infected components diagnostic mini-game
terminal interactions, hidden files, and eerie system warnings
I wanted it to feel unsettling, playful, and strangely beautiful — like stepping into a machine that still remembers every broken interface it has ever scanned.
Built on Zo Computer during the challenge window. Link: https://ctrl-spirit-studioce.zocomputer.io/
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Excited to be participating in the ZO Computer Challenge!
CTRL//SPIRIT — a haunted operating system for diagnosing corrupted design systems.
I didn’t want to make a traditional portfolio, so I turned my personal website into an interactive horror desktop instead. The idea was to create something that felt like a cursed CRT machine, a living archive, and a design manifesto all at once.
Inside the site, visitors can explore:
recovered doctrines from broken systems
incident logs of interface failures
an infected components diagnostic mini-game
terminal interactions, hidden files, and eerie system warnings
I wanted it to feel unsettling, playful, and strangely beautiful — like stepping into a machine that still remembers every broken interface it has ever scanned.
Built on Zo Computer during the challenge window.
Link: https://studioce.zo.space/
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Made an invoice generator for creatives and it doubles up pretty well for interior designers too.
Users can customise pricing, switch between different invoice templates, and export a polished PDF that’s ready to send to clients.
Love building tools that make boring admin work feel a bit better.
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Recently did a menu redesign for a freelance client and it was a fun one to work on.
I focused on making the layout cleaner, the information easier to scan, and the overall design more aligned with the brand experience.
Small details, but they really change how people interact with a menu.
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Recently, I’ve been working on improving my portfolio and getting it ready for launch.
Been refining the overall design, polishing my case studies, and learning more about deploying it properly through GitHub and Vercel. Still tweaking a few things, but it’s been fun seeing it come together bit by bit. These are some early looks at the loading screen, hero section, selected works layout, and contact page as I continue refining the experience.
Still a work in progress, but I’m enjoying the process of bringing it all together bit by bit.